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    Some health issues that heat cause is strokes, dizziness, and nausea. Another reason is that since the weather is extremely hot it is very likely that the water will evaporate. The third and final reason is that since most of Africa’s biomes is the Savanna Desert (and some other parts consists of grasslands and rainforests) there would be a low chance of…

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    To this day African nations remain economically undeveloped in contrast to the wealth of natural and human resources available within the continent. Historians have diverse theoretical explanations which account for the economic inadequacies which date back to the establishment of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. These theories vary from the monarchies abuse of power to disunity of the numerous African nations. Walter Rodney, who earned his PhD in African History at School of Oriental and…

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    Seleka Geos

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    inches, which take place in the upper Ubangi region. Within the Karre Mountains, rainfall averages drop slightly to 59 inches in the southwestern regions of the country monsoons are common weather. These weather patterns are created by the moist savanna climate which prevails in the north and to the south is the equatorial forest. During this wet season, temperatures are between 66 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit. http://www.britannica.com/place/Central-African-Republic. From the months of October…

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    Australia’s climate change policy Like other countries, Australia has drawn on a wide range of measures for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions. Since the late 1980s, climate change policies have been introduced at all levels of government. Climate change policies began with voluntary schemes such as energy labelling (initially in New South Wales and Victoria from 1986) and the national Greenhouse Challenge Program for industry from 1995. Energy labelling was made mandatory from 1992 and…

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    Mask Identity

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    The amazing thing about masks is that they can hide a person’s identity to the world. They exist in two similar but different forms: the physical and the metaphorical. The physical mask can visibly hide a person’s identity but is easily removed to reveal the identity of the person underneath. The metaphorical mask like the physical can hide a person’s identity but unlike the physical mask it’s invisible to all but the wearer, can’t be easily removed, hides who a person truly is inside, and can…

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    Geography Of Nigeria

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    Nigeria Name: Denis Muslijevic Class: NA13A School: Berzeliusskolan in Linköping Subject: English Teacher: Helen Molloy Table of Contents Geography 1 Type chapter title (level 2) 2 Type chapter title (level 3) 3 Climate 4 Type chapter title (level 2) 5 Type chapter title (level 3) 6 Languages spoken 7 Educational System and how it compares to Great Britain 8 Political System 9 Date of Independence 10 Culture 11 Music 12 Sources 13. Geography The country of Nigeria is…

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    Missouri’s Geology Missouri is home to a wide variety of geological history as well as treasure which can be found throughout the state. From its wonderful variety of caves to the rock columns in the state parks of the south as well as the mines. The soil is as rich in diversity as the plant and animal life, from the north to the south as well as the east to the west. It can be dated back as far as before there was life on this planet and at one time even had an ocean over it. It is truly…

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    School have authority over students and have the power to search them for a reasonable reason. The school can search if the administrator believe that the student may be carrying something that violates school policy such as weapons or drugs. Or it can be as simple as a students personal property being stolen in school which leads to classes being searched. Most school go as far as to going through the bookbag and the student 's pockets. But Safford Unified school took it too far when they…

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    Sub-Saharan Region. It is located between Guinea Bissau and Senegal in the north; Mali and Cote d’Ivoire in the east; Liberia and Sierra Leone in the south and Atlantic Ocean in the West. Guinea has four natural regions: coastal plain; mountainous region; savanna region; and a forest region. “Total area: 94,927 sp mi (245,861 sq km); Population (2013 est.): 11,176,026 (growth rate: 2.64%); birth rate: 36.3/1000; life expectancy: 59; Capital and largest city (2009 est.): Conakry; 1.597 million;…

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    How Is Life Fair

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    The best example that I can think of, of when this happened to me is the time that I first entered high school. I went to Brookhurst jr. High School for seventh and eighth grade and every year the colorguard from Savanna would come towards the end of the school year and perform a routine for us. The event was meant to recruit prospective members who were going to be ninth graders the following year and give them information about auditioning. I was a very shy kid…

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